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While many applaud Tom Cruise for his spiel against people on the set of ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ who did not follow COVID safety guidelines, actress Leah Remini believes that Tom’s outburst was all because of the publicity.
In an open letter, reacting to Cruise’s spiel, the actress wrote that Cruise showed his true personality and that it is all for publicity and not authentic.
Tom’s reaction that was unveiled yesterday shows his true personality. He is an abusive person. I witnessed it, received it on a small level, and have been told similar abuse by his ex-girlfriend, his employees and his friends. This is the real Tom, ”Leah wrote.
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She continued: “Tom doesn’t care about the families of his crew; This is all for publicity. Tom doesn’t believe in family values. I mean, how someone is falling in love with this is just mind blowing. I’d bet Tom had this spiel written for him and had his Scientology assistant record and publish it. Tom seems to think that Hollywood is incapable of making movies without his help. Saying such a thing indicates the divine figure Tom thinks he is, and what Scientology tells him.
“This behavior is neither normal nor appropriate,” Leah added. No one can respond to his outburst without being fired. And again, this is not a pandemic that Tom and Scientology believe in. ”
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Earlier this week, Tom’s audio in which he can be heard screaming for lack of COVID precautions went viral. In the audio, he can be heard yelling, “If I see you doing it again, you’re gone.”
“If I see you do it again, you’ll be gone. And if anyone from this crew does it, that’s it, and so do you and so do you. And you, never fuck yourself. Do it again. That’s it. No apologies. You can tell people who are losing their damn homes because our industry is closed. “
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